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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bad fate' is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to a misfortune, an unfortunate event, or an undesired outcome. For example: Despite his hard work, John was met with a bad fate as he was laid off from his job.
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Is that such a bad fate?
Perhaps that's not such a bad fate.
Once the pillar of the village church, she is dragged off to what will surely be a bad fate, and Jenufa is left alone with her new husband.
Ain't a bad fate, to belong to two worlds, weirdly, and it's something that I gave to Yunior in this story.
The Colts, as one might imagine, do not want to discuss the possibility that they set some kind of bad fate in gear.
If Apple merely continues to turn out better and better products for which consumers are willing to pay premium prices, it's hardly a bad fate.
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The question is, will the public recognize that losses from such fires are mostly not the consequence of bad luck or fate, but bad planning?
Through bad luck or fate, Ms. Sothern was never more than a minor star: "a Hollywood princess," she once said, "not a Hollywood queen".
Andrew Revkin, a science reporter who writes our Dot Earth blog, calculated that the population of Bastrop County has quadrupled since 1970: "The question is, will the public recognize that losses from such fires are mostly not the consequence of bad luck or fate, but bad planning?" "Planning," of course, is an expletive in the libertarian-leaning politics of Texas.
The researchers conclude: The studies presented here document a widespread belief that it is bad luck to tempt fate, even among those who would deny the existence of fate.
Bad luck -- or fate -- has played a part.
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